Murphy Internal Poll Shows 74-12 Lead Over Feinberg

Written by Keegan Gibson, Managing Editor

Rep. Tim Murphy is in strong shape for the coming primary according to a polling memo released by his campaign Tuesday. The survey, conducted by Public Opinion strategies, shows the incumbent with a commanding 62 point lead.

Write pollsters Neil Newhouse and Robert Blizzard:

“Tim Murphy is well-positioned to win April’s Republican primary by a wide margin. Congressman Murphy has a commanding lead over challenger Evan Feinberg, 74%-12%. This margin cuts across all key Republican primary constituencies, including “strong” Republicans, very conservative voters, strong pro-life advocates and strong Tea Party supporters. The Congressman’s support is broad as well as deep.”

The full memo is embedded below.

The results demonstrate the benefits in name ID of a decade in office, and show that Feinberg won’t have the advantage of preexisting voter dissatisfaction with Murphy. By a 62 – 26 percent margin, voters agreed that Murphy is a “strong conservative.”

It also confirms what Feinberg and his supporters already know: he must convert his popularity with national conservatives – and his talent for earned media – into support on the ground.

He’s earned endorsements from a number of conservatives groups such as FreedomWorks, and yesterday scored the endorsement of his former employer Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK).

It will take a boost in fundraising, too. Feinberg reported $40,000 cash on hand at the end of 2011, exactly $1 million behind Murphy.

All that said, as with any internal polling take this with a grain of salt. The crosstabs and specific language of questions were not made public. The mere fact that the Murphy campaign is releasing these numbers to the public shows that they are taking Feinberg seriously.

The poll was conducted January 15-16, 2012 and has a margin of error of +/- 5.66% in 95 out of 100 cases.

Update: Feinberg says the results are out of date.

“Since this poll was conducted in mid-January by Arlen Specter’s pollsters, my volunteers and I have knocked on over 10,000 doors, spoken at dozens of grassroots events and secured major endorsements from local job creators like the Associated Builders and Contractors, conservative leaders like Senator Tom Coburn and groups like FreedomWorks,” he said.

“While it isn’t surprising that a 10-year incumbent had a polling advantage a month ago before the race had hardly started, it is curious that Tim Murphy felt the need to poll at all, let alone release old results.”

The Democratic candidate is Washington County Commissioner Larry Maggi.

3 thoughts on “Murphy Internal Poll Shows 74-12 Lead Over Feinberg”

Feinberg questioned why Murphy would bother releasing the results of this early poll. I think the answer is obvious, it shows what a weak candidate Feinberg is. It also tells people that they might as well flush contributions to Feinberg down the drain for all the good it would do